What will the Raiders do with Palmer and Campbell? Would a new coach be willing to take the flack of having Palmer suck for the rest of his career?

Sometimes, when that much is invested into those players (Palmer, 1st and 2nd rounder) you have to deal with it. Palmer will be back for another year and really, they don't have a pick until the 4th round now, so they can't really improve there team thorugh the draft that much. (they have a 1st, 3rd, and 6th round pick invested in 3 QBs right now from the 2012 draft).

I think you have to keep Palmer because there's really no one better available. They can't invest any more in the QB position than they already have. A decision will also need to be made on Terrell Pryor. Is he the long term answer? (I'd say hell no, but that might just be me...)

The Raiders next coach will have to suffer through a year where he'll be able to do very little because the team has no draft picks to work with.

Hue Jackson can be a very good HC/OC in this league. Surround him with his type of players and let him have some control and he can win games for you IMO. Good coach, sad to see him leave after just 1 season. By far our best HC since Gruden....

I think you have to keep Palmer because there's really no one better available. They can't invest any more in the QB position than they already have. A decision will also need to be made on Terrell Pryor. Is he the long term answer? (I'd say hell no, but that might just be me...)

The Raiders next coach will have to suffer through a year where he'll be able to do very little because the team has no draft picks to work with.

Yea that's going to be a toughie. Good thing is since it'll probably be a McKenzie guy he'll have a "free" year since McKenzie probably realizes we're in a **** situation right now.

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